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Re: On inlining in C++
- From: Gabriel Dos Reis <gdr at integrable-solutions dot net>
- To: dewar at gnat dot com (Robert Dewar)
- Cc: coyote at coyotegulch dot com, aph at redhat dot com, gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: 05 Aug 2003 18:49:33 +0200
- Subject: Re: On inlining in C++
- Organization: Integrable Solutions
- References: <20030805164617.90BF4F2DA4@nile.gnat.com>
dewar@gnat.com (Robert Dewar) writes:
| > I use C++ because it implicitly trusts the programmer; that is part of
| > the core C++ philosophy.
|
| Even the mechanism of dispatchinhg calls is completely undefined (and there
| are indeed two radically different mechanisms, one of which has no overhead
| from multiple inheritance, but costs quite a bit if you use MI). There are
| many things in C++ where the programmer has very little control (elaboration
| is another example).
So?
-- Gaby